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Based on Vitesse’s
CEServices software and
Serval™(VSC7418)Carrier Ethernet switch engine, the NID/EAD platform is designed to significantly reduce time-to-market and development cost for Vitesse customers. It exceeds
MEF CE 2.0 requirements today, including line rate support for essential service creation and assurance features such as RFC2544,
Y.1564,
multi-operator OAM and
Hierarchical Quality of Service (
HQoS). The reference design also integrates Vitesse’s
VeriTime™
timing synchronization for
mobile access deployments.

Vitesse CTO, Martin Nuss, will participate alongside industry experts from Telkom Indonesia, Vertel Australia, Adva Optical Networks and Accedian Networks in the "What is the business impact of CE 2.0 for mobile backhaul" panel. The panel is scheduled during the "Mobile Backhaul" stream on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, starting at 3:00 p.m. local time.

Vitesse will showcase this new reference design, as well as its
VeriTime portfolio, at Carrier Ethernet APAC 2012, Stand #9. Vitesse customer Pulsecom’s new SuperG Ethernet NID platform will also be available for viewing at Vitesse’s stand.

Carrier Ethernet APAC 2012 will take place December 3-5, 2012 at The Mira, Hong Kong. Learn more about the show at
carrierethernetapac.com.

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